From cell division to heartbeat, clocklike rhythms pervade the
activities of every living organism. The cycles of life are
ultimately biochemical in mechanism but many of the principles that
dominate their orchestration are essentially mathematical.
The Geometry of Biological Time describes periodic processes in
living systems and their non-living analogues in the abstract terms
of nonlinear dynamics. Enphasis is given in phase singularities,
waves, and mutual synchronization in tissues composed of many
clocklike units. Also provided are descriptions of the best-studied
experimental systems such as chemical oscillators, pacemaker
neurons, circadian clocks, and excitable media organized into
biochemical and bioelectrical wave patterns in two and three
dimensions. No theoretical background is assumed; the required
notions are introduced through an extensive collection of pictures
and easily understood examples. This extensively updated new
edition incorporates the fruits of two decades' further exploration
guided by the same principles. Limit cycle theories of circadian
clocks are now applied to human jet lag and are understood in terms
of the molecular genetics of their recently discovered mechanisms.
Supercomputers reveal the unforeseen architecture and dynamics of
three-dimensional scroll waves in excitable media. Their role in
life-threatening electrical aberrations of the heartbeat is exposed
by laboratory experiments and corroborated in the clinic. These
developments trace back to three basic mathematical ideas.
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